Serves 4-6

Ingredients

Product
Amount
Unit
popcorn kernels
1/2
cup
salted butter
1/2
cup
Wozupi Maple Syrup
1
cup
Sekari Farms chili flake smoked salt
1
Tbsp

Instructions

  1. Pour the maple syrup into a small pot and heat until it reaches 270° F. Do not stir while it is heating, as this will cause the syrup to crystalize and seize up. Once the syrup reaches 270° F, pour it onto a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. Allow it to cool completely to harden like candy.
  2. Pop the popcorn using either the stovetop or an air popper.  Melt the butter in a small saucepan* and toss with the popcorn to your liking.
  3. Break the cooled maple syrup into smaller pieces and add to a food processor with 1 tablespoon of chili flake smoked salt. Blend this mixture until it is a fine powder. Toss this powder with the coated popcorn to your tastes. 

* For a deeper flavor, you can brown the butter by cooking it on low heat until it turns an amber color. Use this browned butter to toss with the popcorn before adding the maple sugar. We preferred the brown butter during recipe testing.

Acknowledgements

This project resulted from a partnership between the American Indian Foods program of the Intertribal Agriculture Council and Montana State University (MSU). The project was funded by MSU’s Outreach and Engagement Council and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) (award number 2020-38640-31523-WS1RE through the Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program under project number SW21-929). MSU and USDA are equal opportunity employers and service providers. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of MSU or the USDA.

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